1954
DOI: 10.1021/ja01639a002
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Kinetics and Mechanisms of the Two Opposing Reactions of the Equilibrium CO + H2O = CO2 + H21

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“…The scattering of the low-pressure rate constant data was primarily attributable to experimental fluctuations in maintaining a constant volumetric flowrate of low-pressure steam through the reactor. The rate constants appear to be similar to the low-pressure results reported by Graven and Long (1954), although the scatter of the low pressure data doesn't allow for a correlation for the rate constant to be established. In our previous study (Bustamante et al, 2003) on the kinetics of the hightemperature gas-phase RWGS we reported that our experimental energy of activation, as well as the value reported by Graven and Long (1954), were significantly lower than the predicted from the Bradford mechanism.…”
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“…The scattering of the low-pressure rate constant data was primarily attributable to experimental fluctuations in maintaining a constant volumetric flowrate of low-pressure steam through the reactor. The rate constants appear to be similar to the low-pressure results reported by Graven and Long (1954), although the scatter of the low pressure data doesn't allow for a correlation for the rate constant to be established. In our previous study (Bustamante et al, 2003) on the kinetics of the hightemperature gas-phase RWGS we reported that our experimental energy of activation, as well as the value reported by Graven and Long (1954), were significantly lower than the predicted from the Bradford mechanism.…”
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“…the sticking coefficient, only provide an upper bound for the effect of radical quenching. Consequently, the simulation predicted a large inhibition in the rate of reaction even at high temperature (>1148 K) where such inhibition has not been observed experimentally (Graven and Long, 1954;Kochubei and Moin, 1969).Therefore, no reliable estimation could be obtained from these calculations. Figure 15 presents the experimental results from the quartz reactor packed with small cylinders of quartz, Table 2, that increased the quartz surface area by a factor of three.…”
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